Allen and everyoneelse,
Hagerty priced a comparative policy for my 76B that was 1/10th
Allstate's price.
That is a kind of amazing difference. I find it such a difference that I
begin to distrust Hagerty (why not distrust Allstate ????...actually
despite bad press, Allstate for me has come through quite promptly twice in
not-my-fault accidents.)
Can anyone verify that Hagerty, when push comes to shove,
comes through with a prompt check for repairs?
Bill
09 PM 06/05/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>In a message dated 6/5/00 10:27:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>kris.chronister@fuelna.com writes:
>
><< I had the same concern... The best policy I found said it was coverage
> to/from events and had some kind of twisty legalize that seemed to talk
> about "occasional usage." Even that was so lawyer-esque it struck me as
> dicey... I can just see them denying "occasional usage" based on every
> weekend (which is how often I drive it) not being "occasional" or some other
> crap like that.
>
> I wish I could just find some classic insurance that would cover me for the
> low mileage limit (usually 2,000 or 2,500/year from what I've seen) without
> all the other 800 caveats they insist on. I'd even be willing to pay a bit
> more for that.
>
> Anyone know of any??? >>
>
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>Check out Hagerty insutance. www.hagerty.com. I have an agreed value of
>$5000 on my '77 Midget, and there is no absolute mileage limitation. They
>require you to have another car for a daily driver, and you should not drive
>the car to work. You also have to store the car in a locked garage. Other
>than that, the coverage is good. My cost is $99/year.
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